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21 May, 03:57

The mathematics faculty at a college consists of 11 professors, 7 associate professors, 8 assistant professors, and 12 instructors. If one faculty member is randomly selected, find the probability of choosing a professor or an instructor.

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  1. 21 May, 06:53
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    Approx. 61%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There's 38 faculty members in total. 23 of them are either professors or instructors (I just added 11 and 12).

    So 23/38 members are one of the two. In terms of percentage (which can be found by dividing 23 by 38 and multiplying by 100), you have about a 61% chance.
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